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Commission forwards Sunday Avenue concept plan after public sewer-capacity concerns
Summary
The commission recommended application 26-22006 (Sunday Avenue concept plan) to city council with six conditions. The developer proposed 168 units; a public commenter warned the city may lack sufficient sewer capacity and requested packet-level usage estimates.
The Aiken City Planning Commission voted to forward application 26-22006, a concept plan for a proposed Sunday Avenue development, to the Aiken City Council with six recommended conditions after a public exchange about infrastructure capacity and site access.
Jen Wilkinson (speaker S5), the applicant’s representative, told the commission the developer updated the plan from 144 to 168 units while keeping building types and heights unchanged. She said the proposal provides 20 more parking spaces than the city recommendation, meets a 40% open-space minimum, and…
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